Automatic protection against hackers.
Norton Personal Firewall 2006
Connect to the Internet on your own terms. Controls what goes in and what goes out with automatic protection.
- Now includes 12 months of protection updates and new product features as available throughout the year; annual subscriptions available for subsequent renewal.
- Stay connected all the time, protected against hackers, lurkers, and identity thieves.
- Take control over which programs are allowed to connect to the Internet.
- Go stealth when you're online, making your computer invisible to hackers.
- Communicate with confidence, knowing your personal data won't go out without your knowledge.
- Be the boss of your computer, directing all incoming and outgoing Internet traffic.
Key Features:
Automatic protection against hackers
Controls incoming/outgoing Internet traffic
Safeguards outgoing information
Specifications:
Current version: 2006
Platforms: Windows® XP and 2000 only†
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